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Ph: (07) 3283 8567
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Wedding Ceremony Readings To personalise their wedding ceremony readings are included on the subject of love, marriage, responsibilities of marriage etc., For best effect, the readings chosen should be appropriate for the theme of the wedding ceremony. For example, for a medieval theme wedding, some of the more appropriate wedding ceremony readings could come from Shakespeare or the Elizabethan period. Readings used in wedding ceremonies can be on any subject that illuminates the couple's relationship or their philosophy on the subject of love and marriage. The bride and groom may address each other in in their own words, or by selecting a poem that appropriately expresses their feelings for each other. In a casual wedding, informal wedding readings are appropriate. When the bride and groom involve other people in their wedding ceremony - in particular relatives who themselves may be ministers of religion - the subject of marriage is a topic that many will read about, or may even speak of as part of their own beliefs. Wedding readings should be an integral part of the wedding, and not just to extend the ceremony. Similarly, wedding ceremony readings should be appropriately placed, and not just three or four of them together one after the other.
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